Local artists invited to enter Puget Sound Bird Fest poster art contest - My Edmonds News

Edmonds, WALocal News

Local artists are invited to participate in the 2026 Puget Sound Bird Fest poster art contest, which celebrates the area's diverse bird species. Submissions will be accepted until a deadline that will soon be announced. The winning artwork will serve as the official poster for the festival, showcasing the artist's creativity and connection to local wildlife. This annual event aims to raise awareness about bird conservation and foster community engagement through art. The festival attracts visitors and residents alike, underscoring the significance of the Puget Sound ecosystem.

Local artists are encouraged to reflect on the beauty and importance of avian life in their designs. Past festivals have successfully highlighted the region's unique habitats and the need for preservation efforts. This year's contest promises to be an exciting opportunity for artists to contribute to this meaningful celebration.

Related Articles

Scene in Edmonds Around town Wednesday - My Edmonds News

Edmonds residents experienced a vibrant community atmosphere on Wednesday, November 27, 2025, with various local events and activities. The article highlights the engaging spirit of the town, showcasing both residents and visitors enjoying the morning ambiance. Notable images capture the beauty of Edmonds, emphasizing its charm.

Residents gather in council chambers to talk taxes, trees and rezones at busy Edmonds Council meeting - My Edmonds News

Edmonds City Council approved a 1% increase in property taxes for 2026 during a recent meeting. Residents voiced their support for preserving tall trees as part of an ordinance update, emphasizing their importance to local ecology.

When temperatures drop, heres where can you go to keep warm in South County

As winter approaches, South Snohomish County shelters prepare to assist individuals in need of warmth. The South County Cold Weather Shelter at Maple Park Lutheran Church opens nightly when temperatures drop to 34 degrees or below. Community Transit and Everett Transit provide free rides to these shelters.